Cryselle

Ethinylestradiol (EE) is an estrogen medication which is used widely in birth control pills in combination with progestins.[8][9] It is also occasionally used as a component of menopausal hormone therapy for the treatment of menopausal symptoms in combination with progestins.[8] In the past, EE was widely used alone for various indications such as the treatment of gynecological disorders and prostate cancer. It is usually taken by mouth.[...

I found a little white round pill and on one side it has the numbers 543 and on the other side it has an 8 with a slash through it!!!! ## I knew I'd seen this logo, before, it just took me a little while to find it, again. Sorry for the delay. This is an oral birth control tablet called Cryselle 28, used to prevent pregnancy. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and weight gain. Learn more: Are there any comments or questions? ...

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